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What Elizabeth Bishop and Marianne Moore Learned From Each Other

What Elizabeth Bishop and Marianne Moore Learned From Each Other

Rachel Cohen on an Epistolary Friendship Between Two Giants of American Poetry

By Rachel Cohen | March 19, 2024

How Cells’ Complex Choreography Sustains—and Ends—Human Life

How Cells’ Complex Choreography Sustains—and Ends—Human Life

Venki Ramakrishnan on the Interconnectedness of Humanity’s Constantly Moving Parts

By Venki Ramakrishnan | March 19, 2024

Marie Mutsuki Mockett on Writing in Times of Sickness and Health

Marie Mutsuki Mockett on Writing in Times of Sickness and Health

Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of “The Tree Doctor”

By Jane Ciabattari | March 19, 2024

Sally Rooney continues to speak out about Gaza.

Sally Rooney continues to speak out about Gaza.

By Dan Sheehan | March 18, 2024

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“She’s Bouncing the Ball!” On the Uncanny Way Octopuses Play

David Toomey on the Intelligent and Curious Nature of Our Favorite Cephalopods

By David Toomey | March 18, 2024

Writer, Woman, Playwright, Spy: How Espionage Influenced Aphra Behn’s Writing

Writer, Woman, Playwright, Spy: How Espionage Influenced Aphra Behn’s Writing

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Sacrifice and Obedience: Marilynne Robinson on the Timeless Tale of Abraham and Isaac

Considering the Narrative Underpinnings of the Book of Genesis

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Melissa Pritchard Explores the Parallel Lives of the Russian Literary Giant and the Founder of Modern Nursing

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Not Just Covers, But Every Page: Why Writers Should Talk About Book Design Early On

Not Just Covers, But Every Page: Why Writers Should Talk About Book Design Early On

Debbie Berne on the Intricacies of Literary Interior Design

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Our Founding Mothers: On the Women Who Changed the Modern World

Our Founding Mothers: On the Women Who Changed the Modern World

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More serialized novels, please.

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Naomi Klein, Hisham Matar, Maaza Mengiste and More Have Withdrawn From the PEN World Voices Festival

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